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San Francisco's Potrero Hill
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San Francisco’s Potrero Hill

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In the early 1800s, it was called the Potrero Nuevo, or new pasture. Gold-rush squatters

soon put the squeeze on Mission Dolores’s grazing cattle, and when the fog lifted, Potrero Hill became the first industrial zone in San Francisco, with iron-smelting plants, butcheries, and shipbuilding dominating the waterfront during the late 19th century. The Hill has been home to immigrants from Scotland, Ireland, China, Russia, Mexico, and from everywhere in between. These days, many of the factories and warehouses have been converted into housing and offices for techies. And for the record, the crookedest street in San Francisco is not Lombard–it’s Vermont, between 20th and 22nd.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
27 July 2005
Pages
128
ISBN
9780738529370

In the early 1800s, it was called the Potrero Nuevo, or new pasture. Gold-rush squatters

soon put the squeeze on Mission Dolores’s grazing cattle, and when the fog lifted, Potrero Hill became the first industrial zone in San Francisco, with iron-smelting plants, butcheries, and shipbuilding dominating the waterfront during the late 19th century. The Hill has been home to immigrants from Scotland, Ireland, China, Russia, Mexico, and from everywhere in between. These days, many of the factories and warehouses have been converted into housing and offices for techies. And for the record, the crookedest street in San Francisco is not Lombard–it’s Vermont, between 20th and 22nd.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Arcadia Publishing
Country
United States
Date
27 July 2005
Pages
128
ISBN
9780738529370